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Patti Smith, from “Year of the Monkey”
Mi amor por ti todavía no muere.
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Kazuhiko Fukuōji (b.1955, Japanese) ~ In the Starry Sea (2), 1997
[Source: prtimes.jp]
“The value of the vanishing word in human communication has only grown in the age of information overload. In an unexpected kind of way, the blank page, the faded word, the deleted sentence all seem to suggest that fugitive expression has become cogent and timely, taking a greater hold on our imagination…We may not be prisoners trying to get our messages out, but we are captives of the information age, which has multiplied immeasurably the volume of communication. The perpetual exchange of data…is now part of ordinary life.”
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Akiko Busch, How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency
Shaun Tan
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“It seems that my destiny is to die dreaming.”
— Stendhal, The Red and the Black (via therepublicofletters)
T. S. Eliot — The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
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“In this world of numbness and information overload, the ability to feel is a rare gift indeed.”
— Patrick Ness
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